Robopocalypse Author Offers Film Update

Back in late 2012, it was looking like Steven Spielberg was readying a film adaptation of Daniel H. Wilson’s sci-fi novel “Robopocalypse” as his next directorial effort. Drew Goddard (“Cabin in the Woods”) was adapting the screenplay whilst the likes of Chris Hemsworth, Anne Hathaway and Ben Whishaw were onboard to star.

Then, early last year, it suddenly died. Spielberg officially postponed the project because the initial screenplay required heavy reworking and he wanted to find another way into the story. Talk about the film ceased and Spielberg dabbled with a few other ideas before hopping onto his current commitments to both “St. James Place” and “The BFG”.

At last report Spielberg is still developing it. Unfortunately, like many filmmakers from Guillermo del Toro to Ridley Scott, it is one of at least a half dozen projects the director is attached to and it’s really a roll of the dice as to whether he will come back around to it sometime in the future. Wilson himself recently offered an update on the project to Den of Geek:

“It’s basically in the queue as far as I know. You know, Spielberg has other movies that he’s directing right now. But Robopocalypse has certainly been worked on. I’m sure that Dreamworks is still very excited about it. That’s what all indications are.

It’s just about being patient, you know? I think one of the films on Spielberg’s slate is The BFG, and that’s been floating around for about ten years. I don’t really know what a timeline is, but that’s certainly normal. So I’m just being patient and working on all my projects. It would be some wonderful bonus points if that ever comes together.”